Two triangular prisms are similar. The perimeter of each face of one prism is double the perimeter of the corresponding face of
the other prism. How are the surface areas of the figures related? The surface areas are the same. The surface area of the larger prism is 2 times the surface area of the smaller prism. The surface area of the larger prism is 4 times the surface area of the smaller prism. The surface area of the larger prism is 8 times the surface area of the smaller prism.Two triangular prisms are similar. The perimeter of each face of one prism is double the perimeter of the corresponding face of the other prism. How are the surface areas of the figures related? The surface areas are the same. The surface area of the larger prism is 2 times the surface area of the smaller prism. The surface area of the larger prism is 4 times the surface area of the smaller prism. The surface area of the larger prism is 8 times the surface area of the smaller prism.
The surface areas of the figures are related as in comparing the two prisms, the bigger one has four times the surface area. Option C is Correct. This is further explained below.
<h3>What are surface areas?</h3>
Generally, the outermost or highest level of something. The quantity of territory that is covered by the outside layer of anything. Greater amounts can pass through something with a larger surface area at any one moment.
In conclusion, With regards to the surface area, the larger of the two prisms is four times larger.
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